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Throbbin' Wood: An Adults-Only Pantomime
 

A Very Naughty Robin Hood

(Zealous Productions’ First Ever Adult Panto!)

 

 

Zealous Productions proudly unveils our first-ever adult panto, a filthy, funny twist on the classic tale of Robin Hood, only this time, he’s known as the legendary Throbbin Wood.

 

The naughty folk of Got-wood Forest are crushed by the wicked Sheriff of Frottingham, who’s desperate to seize the throne of England and get far too familiar with Maid Marian. But Throbbin Wood, Triar F**k, and the Horny Men won’t let him get away with it. With Silly Willy, Nanny Fanny, and Fairy Glitter-ous by his side, our not-so-merry band sets out to save the forest in the muckiest, merriest way possible.

 

Will good triumph?

Will the Sheriff get the shaft?

And will Got-wood be left all a-quiver?

A bold, bawdy, adults-only panto that hits right on target.

 

Fri 24 July - Sat 1 Aug 2026

24, 25, 29-1

7:30pm

Saturday 4:30pm and 8:30pm

Run time 1.45 hrs

 

Event details

Venue: The Regal Theatre
Bookings: https://premier.ticketek.com.au/shows/show.aspx?sh=THROWOOD26
Start Date: Friday 24 July 2026

 

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